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In reply to the discussion: Anyone else old enough to remember standing in line for your polio shots [View all]csziggy
(34,189 posts)31. Yes, I do and was glad to get the polio vaccination
A girl that lived down the street had polio and was not able to come out and play with the other kids our age for several years after we got the polio vaccine in school. Eventually, she was able to come to school with braces on, then years of therapy later she was able to walk without the braces. But she was a constant reminder to all of us, children and parents, what could happen without vaccinations.
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Anyone else old enough to remember standing in line for your polio shots [View all]
Peacetrain
Feb 2015
OP
Those smallpox scars are a generational marker now. Several years ago I was Exhibit A ...
Hekate
Feb 2015
#36
The asshats in the U.S. who don't vaccinate can't cause an epidemic without help.
Gormy Cuss
Feb 2015
#6
The issue with the asshats in the U.S. who don't vaccinate is not an epidemic.
MohRokTah
Feb 2015
#43
And again, if the foreign transmission risk were eliminated it would be a non-issue.
Gormy Cuss
Feb 2015
#70
Concentrating on asshats in the US and making it mandatory they vaccinate their children eliminates
MohRokTah
Feb 2015
#72
What's idiotic is pretending that a focus on American anti-vaxxers will cure the problem/
Gormy Cuss
Feb 2015
#85
If the US falls back to endemic status, decades of work towards eradication are wiped out.
MohRokTah
Feb 2015
#86
As a young boy I had a VERY sweet tooth. The sugar cubes "vanished" in nothing flat!
Rowdyboy
Feb 2015
#42
We drove to the county health building in '57 or '58, too, twenty miles away
Brother Buzz
Feb 2015
#45
Absolutely. Clinic was held at elementary school in the evening & every parent in town was there...
Hekate
Feb 2015
#34
Stood in line for sugar cubes at BOSCO's, across the street from the very first Albertson's store.
Major Hogwash
Feb 2015
#49
kindergarten Panama, New York 1959-1960 with a big glass needle - I remember passing out
Douglas Carpenter
Feb 2015
#60